So, our 7-year-old son, Hayden, lost one of his top front teeth last Tuesday.
That evening he wrote a note to the Tooth Fairy asking for some very specific toy. We explained to him that the Tooth Fairy isn’t really big on delivering toys. That would be Santa Claus…
When he woke up the next morning, he ran into the kitchen to tell us the news. He had received three coins. And, “She left a note, but I can’t read it because it’s in cursive!”

Hayden with his goods from the Tooth Fairy.
So my husband, Jerry, said he’d read it. Unfortunately he also had trouble reading it.
Hey, at least she showed. (And no, it wasn’t an I. O. U.)
This all reminds me of an even more funny story about the Tooth Fairy. My older sister, Alicia, and her husband, Denny, have a boy named Royal. When he lost a tooth a few years back, he left a note for the Tooth Fairy asking for his money to be in foreign currency. Japanese yen, to be exact.












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So what did the note say?
Daylia wants to know how SHE can earn three GOLD coins from the Tooth Fairy? Wow, I want to know too! Hayden’s tooth must be a pretty special one!!!
Daylia wants to know how SHE can earn three GOLD coins from the Tooth Fairy? Wow, I want to know too! Hayden’s tooth must be a pretty special one!!!
Daylia wants to know how SHE can earn three GOLD coins from the Tooth Fairy? Wow, I want to know too! Hayden’s tooth must be a pretty special one!!!
Shel, that’s hysterical about nephew Royal requesting his money in Japanese Yen…I didn’t know that! His tooth must’ve been a precious, ancient artifact in the making! Daylia says that you should tell Hayden that the Tooth Fairy has been super busy teaching cursive to her other fairies, and sometimes forgets that she should always print her special letters. Hugs! Amber
That’s a very cute story it made my smile.